NEED TO KNOW
- Leon Thomas had a hilarious response to a fight breaking out at his concert
- A TikTok video from the Sunday, Nov. 16 concert showed two men getting into a physical altercation
- Thomas later joked online that none of his “songs warrant this”
Leon Thomas had a hilarious reaction to a fight breaking out at one of his shows.
After a Sunday, Nov. 16 concert at The Fillmore in Maryland, a fan video went viral on TikTok showcasing a physical altercation breaking out in the crowd.
In the video, two individuals can be seen fighting in the crowd.
“if you were at leon thomas in dc and have the lore or better footage we need it ðŸ˜,” the fan wrote over the clip.
“i need on the ground journalism !!!!!!!!!” they captioned the post.
Thomas, 32, jumped in the comments to share his thoughts.
“I got no songs that warrant this,” he wrote.
On Monday, Nov. 17, Thomas then shared the TikTok video in a standalone post on X.
“I don’t got one song for yall to be doing this too ðŸ˜,” he wrote.
In November 2024, Thomas opened up about why there’s a “science” to creating great music.
“The most interesting part of that science [of writing] is that you don’t have to play by the rules of what everybody else is doing,” he said at the time. “You can stand on your own two feet and dare to be different.”
Thomas also discussed his second studio album Mutt, which he hoped would resonate with people from “every walk of life.”
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“It may not be the most PG album I’ve ever done, but I think there’s elements for different demographics, just knowing that I needed something for the young people and something for the real R&B heads, the OGs, the lovers of vintage funk and the real singers,” he said.
Thomas noted that he was “glad that I’m in a position where I could just honestly be myself and it worked out.”
“If we can continue to build together, this will just be one chapter of many in a long series of books,” he said of the record.
Thomas is currently in the midst of his Mutts Don’t Heel Tour and is set to continue performing across the U.S. and Canada in cities including Philadelphia, Brooklyn, N.Y., Detroit, Minneapolis, Los Angeles and more.
After a brief break, he’ll perform shows across the U.K., Europe and Australia beginning in March 2026.
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